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Joerg Polzfusz
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 815
From: Berlin, Germany, Europe, Earth, Solar System
Registered: Apr 2006
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posted May 30, 2006 06:41 AM
Hi,
I really enjoyed the film, too: great actors, great performance, nice special effects, ... . Before going to the cinema I saw a kind of "making of" on TV that showed that all "facts" in the book (and hence in the film) are completely non-sense. This ruined the film's surprise-effects a little bit, but I'm not sure whether I would have enjoyed it without that "documentation" or not: IMHO there are too many "facts" in the film that you normally don't care about (different grail-theories, strange lines, ...). For me this would have been too much information in a short time. Hence I would have had a too hard time to follow the film's main story. So I guess that I wouldn't have enjoyed the film without this prior information.
Jörg P.S.: No, I didn't read the book yet.
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Jean-Marc Toussaint
Film God
Posts: 2392
From: France
Registered: Oct 2004
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posted May 30, 2006 10:38 AM
Scott: excellent reading, thanks for the link. I've read all of Brown's 4 books. Perfect vacation reading. But they're all the same, exact same plot, exact same characters (only the names change), exact same twists... I still don't understand what' the fuss is around Da Vinci Code.
And no one, I insist NO ONE in France could be called Bezu Fache. Where the hell did he picked that name up ? Oh, yeah, there was that obscure comedian on tv many years ago. Would you believe if a Frenchman had written a similar novel set in the US if he had used a policeman character named, say... Carrot Top?
I Won't go to see the movie as I don't like Ron Howard's work. I'm not a Tom Hanks fan either.
Oh, and I saw The Omen this morning. What a bore. It's the exact carbon copy (bar a few details) of the 76 film (same writer). Give me back Richard Donner and Jerry Goldsmith anytime... The original was such a great film.
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Michael De Angelis
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1261
From: USA
Registered: Jul 2003
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posted June 01, 2006 10:52 PM
Joe,
Your statement has value.
So to not sound scolding to you or insulted or hurt which I am not expressing - I ask all here not to underestimate the value in positive thought and healing.
What I do know, is that I am neither a historian or theologian.
I do not have any degree in Theology, or branded with a Doctor of Divinity Degree.
I do know that their are conspiracies in the world. I do know that people are cynical.
I know that the Catholic Faith has created chaos for some people and utter joy for others.
I also know that the power of positive prayer has been studied by medical science, and that it has medicinal value. It is a phenomenon that has experts in the medical field baffled. Thankfully, I am living testament to this virtue.
If the film is viewed as a summer flick - well then it's OK.
But if people are going to tear themselves apart and injure and destroy the value of Faith - based on the greed of authors and filmmakers alike, then I have a conscious to speak out. If these powerful media personalities choose to dictate to our senses - to overwhelm people’s consciousness into destructive imagination, then I say keep your movie and I will be richer for it. Because it has an effect on all of us.
Not to sound carried away, some viewers can be made or broken in taking this too literally. This is an ‘R’ rated movie, And if it is as powerful as the Passion of the Christ, people should be forewarned.
But if people can retain an open mind, and Enjoy it as a film and reserve it for constructive Chit-chat, then it serves a good purpose.
Interestingly, this film hit the market and people are flocking to see it on the opening weekend.
On the other hand, Flight 93 opened about four weeks ago, and not one person on this forum has expressed any interest to see it.
I just have not had the guts to go to the theater to relive history.
Flight 93, is more relevant to us as citizens of Freedom, than the Da Vinci Code is to conspiracy, and the destruction of positive value in Faith.
What has happened to our senses?
Respectfully submitted to you and to all on the forum.
Michael
-------------------- Isn't it great that we can all communicate about this great hobby that we love!
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted June 02, 2006 12:09 PM
Part of what bothers me about the Da Vinci Code is the feeling that either by accident or by plan it's riding a wave of hype, and even worse hype magnified by somebody being offended.
While I'm not saying this is (for certain, at least) specifically the case here, I can imagine a time when media marketers will intentionally choose to offend in order to generate this kind of buzz to sell their product. Bearing in mind that by the time you have your popcorn and large soda and take your seat you've already forked over the ticket price, you may just find in these cases that the hype is all there was. It's much cheaper than talent, creativity and quality.
Society is polarized enough without people stirring the pot just to turn a quick buck.
Speaking as a Christian, I also think that producing a fictional challenge to beliefs I've built my entire life around is kind of tacky as a form of entertainment, but don't intend to challenge anyone's right to see it, and get no more militant about protesting it than simply not going.
For Ron Howard to take on a project like this kind of surprises me at any rate! I mean, what would Aunt Bea say?
By the way, I agree on 911. While I think there is nothing wrong with doing respectful, historically accurate movies about the event, I think I'll be staying home. I remember that day like it was yesterday and can live without any reminders. I always remember about four days later I saw an airliner in the sky for the first time since, and even as somebody who has flown all over the world I felt a twinge of fear.
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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